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Fauci Shut Down the Lab Leak Story

Monday, August 17, 2026

Larry Elder discusses a story about Dr. Anthony Fauci and the COVID-19 lab leak theory. He recounts how a story was set to air on ABC News, exploring the possibility that COVID-19 originated from a lab leak. Elder shares insights from interviews with molecular virologists and sources within the Trump administration, suggesting that the lab had ties to the Chinese military. However, the story was heavily edited and censored before airing, leading to Elder's frustration. The discussion also touches on the organized campaign to silence any claims of a lab leak, emphasizing the importance of open dialogue on the subject. This conversation highlights the challenges faced by journalists in reporting on sensitive and controversial topics.

Americans Do Not Trust Each Other

Monday, August 17, 2026

A recent poll highlights a significant decline in trust among Americans, particularly over the past decade. Americans born before 1960 exhibit the highest levels of trust, while those born in the 2000s report the highest levels of distrust. A 25-country survey by Pew Research reveals that Americans increasingly view their fellow citizens as morally bankrupt. This growing distrust has escalated into mutual contempt, deepening the divide between political parties. Larry Elder reflects on this trend, noting that the current generation has never experienced a society where cooperation was the default. He emphasizes that political polarization has led to a cycle of distrust and contempt, further alienating future generations. Elder also shares personal anecdotes illustrating the profound ideological divides within the country.

Thomas Sowell Once Said Our Future May Be Doomed

Friday, August 14, 2026

Larry Elder discusses Thomas Sowell's concerns about the future of society, emphasizing the potential for doom due to institutions prioritizing individual interests over societal well-being. Sowell, now 96, points out the destructive consequences of policies like soft-on-crime laws and subsidized government-run stores. He criticizes the lack of true diversity in higher education, noting the dominance of leftist ideologies among faculty and the suppression of conservative voices. Elder highlights Sowell's insights from his book "Inside American Education," which reveal the challenges of understanding what truly happens within educational institutions, from public schools to universities.

Decline in Reading Proficiency: Impact on Future Generations

Friday, August 14, 2026

The conversation highlights a growing concern about the decline in reading proficiency among American students. Despite reading more words than ever, people are losing the ability to think deeply and comprehend texts due to the overwhelming presence of digital media. Reading scores in fourth and eighth grades have been declining for a decade, with only 35% of high school seniors being proficient in analyzing fictional themes and evaluating an author's argument. The shift towards digital content and shorter attention spans has contributed to this issue, with many students viewing reading as an unnecessary burden. The discussion emphasizes that the decline in reading skills is an existential threat, as a lack of comprehension makes people vulnerable to manipulation and ill-informed decision-making.

American Students Are Failing in Education

Thursday, August 13, 2026

In a concerning trend across the United States, the educational performance of students is alarmingly low. In Baltimore, 13 public high schools report that none of their students can perform basic math at grade level. Similarly, over 50 public schools in Illinois, particularly in the southern and western areas of Chicago, report zero percent proficiency in reading and math among their students. Nationally, a significant 85% of black eighth graders are not proficient in reading or math. This crisis extends to New York City, where a majority of students in grades three through five failed their English language arts tests last school year. The situation is particularly dire for third graders, with 57% failing, followed by 52% of fourth graders and 57% of fifth graders. Only 48% of students in grades four through eight are rated proficient in English, marking a 5% decline from the previous year. Darius Williams, a senior teacher at Wheatley High School in Houston, Texas, highlighted the severity of this issue. On his second day of teaching, he discovered that his seniors, who are on the verge of graduating and entering college, could not complete a simple four-word sentence after reading two paragraphs. Williams, who holds a second bachelor's degree and is enrolled in a master's program, faced backlash from critics questioning his qualifications. Despite his credentials, the situation underscores the urgent need for improvements in educational standards and teacher support to ensure students are adequately prepared for the future.

RFK Jr. on Fraud and Vaccine Reform in U.S. Programs

Thursday, August 13, 2026

HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. discusses the homelessness crisis in Los Angeles, focusing on the systemic fraud within the city's homeless programs. He explains how the previous administration reduced the program integrity team, leading to rampant fraud and significant financial losses. Kennedy Jr. highlights specific cases, such as a $3.9 million facility that never housed a single person and hospices that billed for services without actual patients. He also addresses the broader implications of these fraudulent activities, including the theft of funds intended for vulnerable populations. In addition, he talks about the revised vaccine schedule, aiming to restore trust in the vaccination system by aligning with European recommendations.

Hasan Piker is a Hypocrite

Wednesday, August 12, 2026

In this discussion, Larry Elder critiques Hasan Piker's lifestyle choices, particularly focusing on the moral implications of owning an expensive home in West Hollywood. Elder questions the ethical consistency of Piker's stance when his living situation reflects the very system he criticizes. Elder points out that Piker's home, valued at $3 million, is located in an area run by the left-leaning policies that Piker supports, creating a potential contradiction in his advocacy. Elder suggests that if Piker were to sell his property for a profit, it would amount to capital accumulation, which he believes would be immoral. This conversation highlights the complexities of personal ethics and political alignment in today's socio-economic landscape. For more in-depth discussions and live shows, tune into the Salem News Channel.

El-Sayed Hates American Traditions

Wednesday, August 12, 2026

An exclusive CNN K-File investigation delves into Michigan's Democratic Senate nominee, Abdul El Saed. The investigation uncovered over 100 videos on his YouTube channel that were made private before his Senate campaign. CNN reviewed archived transcripts, revealing controversial topics such as replacing the Second Amendment's right to bear arms with a constitutional right to health care, dismissing concerns about the southern border, and questioning the ethics of football. El Saed cited reasons like air pollution and PTSD among veterans for discouraging Fourth of July fireworks. His campaign asserts these videos do not reflect his current beliefs. While some videos were deleted, a February 2023 podcast episode on football ethics remains online. This investigation highlights El Saed's past commentary and the selective deletion of content, raising questions about his stance on various American traditions and institutions.

The WNBA Doesn't Know What a Woman Is

Wednesday, August 12, 2026

Christopher Tremogov returns to the show to discuss the latest controversies surrounding the WNBA. They dive into the rising prominence of player Sophie Cunningham and her outspoken stance against transgender women in sports, which has made her a target and a polarizing figure. The conversation also touches on the handling of controversial incidents by the league and fellow players, questioning whether the WNBA stands for women or something else entirely. Additionally, they explore the league's stance on gender identity, highlighted by former NBA players wanting to join the WNBA and the league's struggle to define what constitutes a woman. The discussion raises important questions about the direction of the WNBA and its implications for players and the sport as a whole.

Hasan Piker Proves How Radical the Democrats Are Now

Tuesday, August 11, 2026

Larry Elder discusses how Republicans are likely to highlight Hasan Piker as an example of the Democratic Party's growing radicalism. Elder points out that no Democrat has denounced Piker despite his controversial comments, including the assertion that America deserved 9/11. Piker, a prominent streamer with millions of followers, has also made inflammatory remarks about Israel and called for violence against landlords. Despite Piker's radical statements, some Democratic candidates have continued to campaign with him, focusing more on their political goals rather than disassociating from controversial figures. Elder argues that this reflects a broader issue within the Democratic Party, which he believes is too focused on being politically correct and not addressing the real concerns of the American people.

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